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Comply with OSHA safety and health rules/regulations. Experience with sleeve bearings, rotating equipment, and industrial gears. The field service technician performs on-site repairs and maintenance of RENK sleeve bearings.
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Senior Health, Safety, and Enviromental Manager The position is a Senior HSE Manager who assists in the development, implementation and management of comprehensive safety programs that address personnel safety and property protection in compliance with OSHA and corporate requirements for our Woodland Vegetable R&D station, San Juan Bautista and Las Cruses.
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Serve as a liaison with Corporate Safety and Industrial Health and maintain records of accidents/injuries within TCM and the contract workforce, while providing timely reports as required by management and in compliance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, TCEQ, and other state and federal entities.
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Maintain health and safety records according to OSHA guidelines. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge and expertise in various areas, including data and digital literacy, environmental protection, operational excellence, partnership and collaboration, employee health and safety, asset protection and security, AP training delivery, risk management, process improvement, influential communication, and transportation operations.
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This position partners with 2 separate business units operating heavy equipment assembly plants to provide support developing and implementing environmental, health & safety programs and processes to ensure compliance with the Heico EHS management system, applicable regulatory requirements and in support of the business strategic plan.
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Unique skills of an Industrial Athletic Trainer include a focus on injury prevention and evaluation, ergonomic risk assessments and corrective action planning, OSHA emergency/first aid treatment, health education, and worksite health promotion and marketing activities.
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Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and other applicable industry environmental, health, and safety standards Strong analytical skills to evaluate performance metrics and outcomes.
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Adhere to all OSHA and plant mandated HSE (Health, Safety, and Environmental) policies. Repair, rebuild and replace centrifugal/positive displacement pumps, air compressors, industrial cooling fans, gas/diesel engines, electrical generators, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, and HVAC systems.
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Assure any maintenance activity does not compromise product safety; comply with OSHA safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations. Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions necessary for product safety.
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The Health and Safety Manager is responsible for managing and directing the implementation of Safety Programs, including DOT compliance, OSHA compliance, workers’ compensation program administration, and employee safety training.
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The Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) organization is seeking a Senior Safety Engineer. Deep knowledge of International and EU/NA Standards such as EU Machinery Directive, ISO, ANSI, ISO, NFPA, OSHA, CFR, NFPA.
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Database, Worksheets, EHS, Safety, OSHA, Chemistry or Biochemistry, SharePoint, Excel, Inventory. Looking for someone with a Bachelor's degree in a technical field (occupational health or industrial engineering, chemistry or biochemistry, etc.
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Industrial Maintenance Technician will participate in health and safety programs including council or committee meetings, OSHA and corporate mandated training, certification and recertification.
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Ensuring regulatory compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 1910.119 Process Safety Management (PSM) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 40 CFR Part 68 Risk Management Program (RMP) standard as well as internal corporate standards.
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Maintain current working knowledge of all applicable OSHA, MSHA and Covia safety and health policies, procedures, and regulations. Assume responsibility for the plant safety and health program.
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